BUFFALO — A Brooklyn man has received a sentence of home confinement for phoning in a bomb threat to the Buffalo campaign headquarters of then-gubernatorial candidate Carl Paladino.
Miles Fisher, 63, was sentenced yesterday to six months of home detention, The US Attorney’s Office in Buffalo said.
Fisher pleaded guilty in May to making a harassing and threatening phone call.
Fisher said in his April 2010 call that he was going to bomb the Paladino-owned building.
More than 700 people were evacuated. Among them was Paladino spokesman Michael Caputo, who criticized yesterday’s sentence as a slap on the wrist.
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